Thanks for this creative solution. - Dave On Feb 15, 3:33 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote: > Create a subclass of your servlet for your tests, where you set these > values (in your Java code). Something like (using a Map so the pattern is > easily reusable when you have more than one such parameter): > > public class MyServletForTests extends MyServlet { > private static final Map<String, String> INIT_PARAMETERS; > static { > Map<String, String> initParameters = new HashMap<String,String>(); > initParameters.put("cacheServiceLocatorClass", > "com.myco.clearing.product.test.MockCacheServiceLocator"); > INIT_PARAMETERS = Collections.unmodifiableMap(initParameters); > } > > @Override > public void init(final ServletConfig config) { > super.init(new ServletConfig() { > public String getServletName() { return config.getServletName(); } > public ServletContext getServletContext() { return > config.getServletContext(); } > public String getInitParameter(String name) { > // you could also check if the map contains the key and fallback to > the super implementation otherwise; it would complicate > getInitParameterNames though > return INIT_PARAMETERS.get(name); > } > public Enumeration<String> getInitParameterNames() { > return Collections.enumeration(INIT_PARAMETERS.keySet()); > } > } > } > > > > > > > > }
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